About me
Daniel Andresen is a professor of computer science at Kansas State University and director of the Institute for Computational Research.
Andresen’s research is in distributed systems, ranging from sensor networks monitoring bovine health levels to high performance computing systems. His research often intersects with his role as director of the Institute for Computational Research in Engineering and Science, which works to build the cyberinfrastructure foundation to allow K-State to successfully compete at the national level as well as oversees the campus research HPC cluster, Beocat.
Dan's research partnerships extend beyond computer science to civil engineering, biology, agriculture, biochemistry, physics and geography, as well as beyond K-State to Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri and Arkansas. He is an NSF CAREER award winner with more than $40M total funding from NSF, NIH, USDA and private industry, including 21 grants as the PI and two NSF MRI grants.